PATENTED CLIMBERS 
SHOW GIRL, Pat. No. 646. ~- 
One of the best and most dependable deep pink roses. The long- 
pointed buds are Pee formed on long stems and are fine for 
cutting. Retail each $1.75. 
SLEIGH BELLS, Pat. No. 1004. 
Large, beautifully formed white, lightly flushed primrose at base 
of petals. Borne in great profusion on long stems fine for cutting. 
Foliage glossy, leathery and exceptionally disease resistant. Flowers 
fagrany A new and welcome addition to white roses. Retail each 
2.00. 
SONATA, Pat. No. 732. 
One of the really fine pink roses. Beautiful as open flower as well 
as in bud. Vigorous plant with good foliage. Retail each $1.75. 
*SUTTER'S GOLD, Pat. No. 885. A.A.R.S. 1950. 
Won the All-America Award and the Foreign Gold Medal at the 
Bagatelle Contest in Paris, France, so is truly an international win- 
ner. Long pointed bright yellow buds richly shaded orange and red. 
Every slender bud is perfect and nearly always borne singly. Vigor- 
ous, free branching and fine for cutting. Blooms from early Spring 
to late Fall. Delightful fragrance and disease-resistant foliage. Very 
free blooming. Retail each $2.25. 
SWEET SIXTEEN, Pat. No. 631. 
Long slender buds in delicate shades of light pink with tints of rose 
and a dash of gold at base of each petal. Open flowers are of per- 
fect form and sweetly fragrant, making them grand cut flowers. 
Retail each $1.75. 
*TAFFETA, Pat. No. 716. 
Rich carmine-rose in bud opening to rose-pink, salmon or apricot, 
but with predominant color carmine-rose. Reverse of petals tinted 
yellow. Richly fragrant; exceptionally fine for cutting. A.A.R.S. 
Retail each $1.75. 
*TALLYHO, Pat. No. 828. 
A bi-color. Inside of petals unique shade of pink; outside a rich 
crimson. Buds are deep cardinal red. The long-stemmed blooms 
open slowly, last well and have a spicy fragrance. A large, vigorous 
branching plant. A.A.R.S. Retail each $2.00. : 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Pat. No. 162. 
Vermilion-red. Vigorous sport of Pres. Hoover. Perfect cut flowers 
with long strong stems and handsome foliage. Retail each $1.50. 
*VOGUE, Pat. No. 926. All America Winner for 1952. 
Color is a unique brilliant Begonia-rose flushed salmon. Individual 
flowers are 3 to 4 in. across, perfectly formed, high centered and 
hybrid tea shaped. Opens slowly. Plant grows 2! to 3 ft. tall. 
Retail, each $2.25. : 
Patented Climbers 
CLI. CHRISTOPHER STONE, Pat. No. 626. 
Vivid velvety-scarlet crimson. Sturdy climber with excellent foliage. 
One of the best red climbers. Retail each $1.50. 
*FLASH, Pat. No. 396. 
Orange-scarlet with shining green foliage. Free blooming. A.A.R.S. 
Retail each $1.75. 
CLI. GOLDEN DAWN, Pat. No. 243. 
Sunflower yelfw. Vigorous climbing sport of the favorite bush 
variety. A profuse bloomer with splendid fragrance and attractive 
foliage. Retail each $1.75. 
CLI. GOLDEN RAPTURE, Pat. No. 508. 
Flowers and buds are beautifully formed, rich shining golden yellow 
rae are borne on long strong stems for fine cutting. Retail each 
Dados : 
CLI. HEART'S DESIRE, Pat. No. 663. 
One of the finest. crimson climbers. Profuse and fine for cutting. 
Retail each $1.75. 
*HIGH NOON, Pat. No. 704. : 
Intense clear yellow buds borne on long, thornless, stems blooming 
right on through the summer and fall. Handsome glossy foliage. 
A.A.R.S. Retail each $2.25. 
CLI. HINRICH GAEDE, Pat. No. 244. 
Orange-scarlet. Free blooming. Does exceptionally well around San 
Francisco Bay Area. Retail each $1.75. 
CLI. MME. HENRI GUILLOT, Pat. No. 788. 
Watermelon pink with golden base. Vigorous, fine for cutting. 
Retail each $2.00. 
CLI. MRS. SAM McGREDY, Pat. No. 394. 
Scarlet-orange to orange-salmon. Vigorous grower with luxuriant 
glossy bronzy-green foliage. Retail each $1.75. 
